Federal Elective Determination Requests
Extracted from PDF file 2023-federal-5300-schedule-q.pdf, last modified June 2022Elective Determination Requests
Form 5300 must be submitted electronically through Pay.gov. You can access the most recent version of the form at Pay.gov. Go to www.irs.gov/Form5300 for more information.
5300 (Schedule Q)
More about the Federal 5300 (Schedule Q) Corporate Income Tax Tax Credit TY 2023
We last updated the Elective Determination Requests in February 2024, so this is the latest version of 5300 (Schedule Q), fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of 5300 (Schedule Q) directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Federal tax forms here.
Other Federal Corporate Income Tax Forms:
TaxFormFinder has an additional 774 Federal income tax forms that you may need, plus all federal income tax forms.
Form Code | Form Name |
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Form 1040 | U.S. Individual Income Tax Return |
1040 (Schedule B) | Interest and Ordinary Dividends |
Form W-3 | Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements |
Form 941 | Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return |
Form 1120-H | U.S. Income Tax Return for Homeowners Associations |
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Form Sources:
The Internal Revenue Service usually releases income tax forms for the current tax year between October and January, although changes to some forms can come even later. We last updated Federal 5300 (Schedule Q) from the Internal Revenue Service in February 2024.
5300 (Schedule Q) is a Federal Corporate Income Tax form. States often have dozens of even hundreds of various tax credits, which, unlike deductions, provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of tax liability. Some common tax credits apply to many taxpayers, while others only apply to extremely specific situations. In most cases, you will have to provide evidence to show that you are eligible for the tax credit, and calculate the amount of the credit to which you are entitled.
About the Corporate Income Tax
The IRS and most states require corporations to file an income tax return, with the exact filing requirements depending on the type of company.
Sole proprietorships or disregarded entities like LLCs are filed on Schedule C (or the state equivalent) of the owner's personal income tax return, flow-through entities like S Corporations or Partnerships are generally required to file an informational return equivilent to the IRS Form 1120S or Form 1065, and full corporations must file the equivalent of federal Form 1120 (and, unlike flow-through corporations, are often subject to a corporate tax liability).
Additional forms are available for a wide variety of specific entities and transactions including fiduciaries, nonprofits, and companies involved in other specific types of business.
Historical Past-Year Versions of Federal 5300 (Schedule Q)
We have a total of eleven past-year versions of 5300 (Schedule Q) in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:
Form 5300 (Rev. January 2017)
Form 5300 (Rev. January 2017)
Form 5300 (Rev. January 2017)
Form 5300 (Rev. January 2017)
Form 5300 (Schedule Q) (Rev. January 2010)
Form 5300 (Schedule Q) (Rev. January 2010)
Form 5300 (Schedule Q) (Rev. January 2010)
Form 5300 (Schedule Q) (Rev. January 2010)
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